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Code · CFR · Title 10 — Energy · Part 110 — Export and Import of Nuclear Equipment and Material · § 110.11

§ 110.11. Export of IAEA safeguards samples.

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(a)A person is exempt from the requirements for a license to export special nuclear, source, and byproduct material set forth in sections 53, 54d, 64, 81 and 82 of the Atomic Energy Act and from the regulations in this part to the extent that the person exports special nuclear, source, or byproduct material in IAEA safeguards samples. The samples must be exported in accordance with § 75.8 of this chapter, or a comparable U.S. Department of Energy order, and:
(1)For special nuclear material, be in quantities not exceeding a combined total of 100 grams of contained plutonium, uranium-233, and uranium-235 per facility per year;
(2)For source material, be in quantities not exceeding 5 kilograms per facility per year; and
(3)For byproduct material, be in quantities not exceeding the values in § 30.71 of this chapter per shipment.
(b)This exemption does not relieve any person from complying with parts 71 or 73 of this chapter or any Commission order under section 201(a) of the Energy Reorganization Act of 1974 (42 U.S.C. 5841(a)). [77 FR 27114, May 9, 2012]
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